Dionne Warwick is an American singer. She has charted 69 times on the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, making her the second-most charted female vocalist during the rock era (1955–2010), after Aretha Franklin.[1] Warwick has sold over 100 million records (over 75 million singles and 25 million albums) worldwide.[2] She has charted 18 songs in the top 20 of the US Hot 100 and charted several more hits inside the top 40.
Released as the B-side of the 1967 single "The Beginning of Loneliness". The song would later appear on Warwick's studio album Here Where There Is Love (1967).[29]
Released as the B-side of the single "Who is Gonna Love Me" in 1968. Issued on Scepter Records, the song also appeared on Warwick's 1967 studio album The Windows of the World.[32]
Released as a single following the departure of Warwick from Scepter Records. Although it did not officially appear on an album originally, it was included on the compilation From Within. The original title of the record included Warwick's name printed as "Dionne Warwicke".[33]
Released as a single following the departure of Warwick from Scepter Records. Although it did not officially appear on an album originally, it was included on the compilation From Within. The original title of the record included Warwick's name printed as "Dionne Warwicke".[34]
Released as a single following the departure of Warwick from Scepter Records. Although it did not officially appear on an album originally, it was included on the compilation A Decade of Gold.[35]
Released as a single following the departure of Warwick from Scepter Records.The song first appeared on Warwick's 1966 album titled Dionne Warwick in Paris. The original title of the record included Warwick's name printed as "Dionne Warwicke".[36]